Now, it looks like another Texas elector is refusing to vote in the President-elect — and this elector would rather be faithless than unemployed!

Texas Republican Christopher Suprun, one of the 538 electors set to cast a ballot for the next POTUS on December 19, explained why he won't be voting for Trump in an opinion piece for The New York Times.

The conservative insists that his swerve has nothing to do with Trump's "policy disagreements" or because Hillary Clinton won the popular vote — instead, Suprun simply won't elect someone "who shows daily he is not qualified for the office."

Playing a significant part in Suprun's perspective is his role as a firefighter and first responder to the 9/11 attacks, in which he remembered

Even with all that going on, some viewers thought the most unprofessional person at the convention was Fox News anchor Megyn Kelly — because she showed off her bare shoulders! Gasp!

The 45-year-old got some heat on Twitter during the third night of the RNC on Wednesday for wearing a spaghetti-strapped top that exposed more skin than many viewers felt was appropriate for a news anchor.

Twitics immediately called out the reporter for her wardrobe choice, one even claiming she looked like she was "working for an escort agency." Srsly?

Let's forget the fact that it's the middle of summer in hot-as-hell Cleveland, and the fact that she can wear whatever the eff she wants — but Kelly's wardrobe choice may have been a statement in itself.

Earlier this week, it was reported that Kelly admitted to investigators that Fox News CEO Roger Ailessexually harassed her just like Gretchen Carlson — which could be the liberating reason behind her outfit choice…

Either way, conservative viewers were NOT HAPPY about Kelly's top — and did not hold back their thoughts on social media!

See what people had to say about Kelly's bare shoulders on Twitter (below)!

During his speech to the delegates at the convention, Ted clearly shaded the controversial businessman by only uttering Donald's name ONCE. Ted also encouraged voters "to vote with [their] conscience". Whoa.

Jack Aiello, a middle schooler in Arlington Heights, Illinois, decided that when it came time for him to give a graduation speech for his class this week, he didn't want to do anything boring that'd been done before.